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Will the Anti-Christ win the fight for Europe?

MICHAEL WALSH REAL NEWS SINCE 1968

Viktor Orbán has warned that Europe is losing the Christian foundation. This foundation once held its civilization together.

At a conference focused on Christian persecution, he spoke about Europe’s salvation.

He said Europe can only be saved if it returns to the source of its true values. These values are rooted in its Christian identity. His remarks were direct and unapologetic.

Orbán explained that Hungary’s support for persecuted Christians is not merely charity. It serves as a reminder of the faith and perseverance that shaped Europe itself.

He noted that Christianity is written into Hungary’s constitution and Christianity has sustained the nation for over a thousand years.

He also warned that global persecution of Christians is an attack on an entire civilization.

Many European leaders avoid naming this civilization. Orbán concluded that defending faith, culture, and heritage is not extremism, but survival.

Meanwhile, Dominik Tarczyński has said Europe was built on Christian foundations. It should no longer hide or apologize for its faith heritage.

Speaking publicly, he argued that Christianity shaped Europe’s values, culture, and identity long before modern political institutions existed. His tone was firm and unapologetic.

Tarczyński criticized decades of cultural hesitation, saying religious identity was pushed aside in favor of neutrality, silence, and political comfort.

According to him, this shift weakened Europe’s understanding of itself and its historical roots.

His remarks, delivered in the context of the European Parliament, sparked renewed debate across the continent.

Supporters see a call to reclaim identity, while critics warn of exclusion. The conversation around faith and Europe’s future continues.

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